<?php
 /**
  *
  * motionWeb | A webUI for motion.
  * Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Kyle Hotchkiss Productions
  * Licenced under the GPL.
  *
  * motion.php
  *  Settings for working with Motion software.
  *
  */

 if (!defined('motionWeb')) header('Location: /');
  

 #
 # This is the host that the Motion HTTP API is running on.
 # If you change this to anything other then "localhost", 
 # you had *better* be safe and put a strong username and
 # password below as well, if not, you're asking for trouble.
 #
 $motionHost = "localhost";
 
 
 #
 # The port Motion runs on. Defaults to 8080.
 #
 $motionPort = "8080";
 
 
 #
 # If you set a username or password for the Motion HTTP API,
 # enter those here. Once again, if you're running localhost,
 # these are trivial. If you are running publically YOU SHOULD
 # HAVE SOMETHING HERE.
 #
 $motionUser = "";
 $motionPass = "";


 #
 # The way that Motion relays camera feeds requries a port per
 # camera, which in my mind is inefficent, but the way it's done.
 # Starting with this port, subsequent cameras will be on the next
 # port and so on. 9000 should be fine unless you have some other
 # server software taking up ports around that area.
 #
 $relayPort = 9000;
 
 
?>